Raoul Bott(1923–2005)

Mathematics

Raoul Bott is a recipient of the Wolf Prize in Mathematics (2000) from United States. Their primary field is Mathematics. They were educated at Carnegie Mellon University and McGill University. They have been affiliated with Carnegie Institute of Technology.

United States
1
Major Awards
3
Publications
54
Citations
3
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i10-index
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Avg Citations/Paper

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#2

Quelques remarques sur les théorèmes de périodicité

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France(1959)
15
citations
#3

Quelques remarques sur les théorèmes de périodicité

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France(1959)
17
citations

Recent Publications

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22citations
Open Access

Quelques remarques sur les théorèmes de périodicité

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France1959
15citations
Open Access

Quelques remarques sur les théorèmes de périodicité

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France1959
17citations
Open Access

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Carnegie Mellon University
McGill University
Carnegie Institute of Technology(Doctor)

Doctoral Advisors

Stephen SmaleDaniel QuillenRobert MacPhersonHarold EdwardsEdward B. CurtisJoseph Abraham ZilberPeter LandweberEric WeinsteinRobert W. BrooksKevin CorletteConstantin TelemanNancy HingstonRobin FormanSusan TolmanLawrence ConlonRichard Allan HolzsagerConstantine CostesAndrás SzenesJonathan L. BlockJames Alan BernhardEdward Yarnell MillerPaul BresslerMichael David GrossbergRama Rao KocherlakotaMark Alan MostowH. Turner LaquerNickolas GuntherConnor LazarovRobert MorelliMorris William BrooksRichard Lawrence BrownJohn Dayton GarbersonJames PerchikRichard Simon WeissRobin TicciatiRichard Duffin

Career Timeline

Carnegie Institute of Technology1947–1949
Institute for Advanced Study1949–1951
University of Michigan1951–1959
Harvard University1959–1999

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)Pontifical Academy of Sciences

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